Losing Ground (2005 film)

Losing Ground is a 2005 independent film directed by Bryan Wizemann adapted from Wizemann's play of the same name. It follows seven people over the course of a single night in a Las Vegas video-poker bar, and their tangled interactions.

Losing Ground
Directed byBryan Wizemann
Produced byBryan Wizemann
Written byBryan Wizemann
CinematographyMark Schwartzbard
Edited byBrad Studstrup
Release date
March 20, 2005
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film features the same cast as the stage performance and was filmed using high-definition video at The Gate, a bar in Park Slope.[1] Losing Ground premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival[2] on March 11, 2005 to generally favorable reviews.[3] The film was distributed to a small number of theaters in New York City.[4] It was released on DVD January 26, 2009.

Cast

  • Eileen O'Connell
  • Kendall Pigg
  • Matthew Mark Meyer
  • Monique Vukovic
  • Rhonda Keyser
  • John Good
  • Colm Byrne

Stage production

The play initially ran at Tom Noonan's Paradise Theater from March 29, 2003 to April 13, 2003.[5][6][2]

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gollark: That is definitely a concern, I guess. Nobody has complained about it so far, but it's hardly widely-used.
gollark: Well, for the first issue, you can copy the file link in the message, I can't really do much about the second one.
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References

  1. "Brooklyn Filmmaking Renaissance?", New York Press, January 25, 2006, available here.
  2. Erik Childress, "CineVegas '05 Interview ('Losing Ground' Director Bryan Wizemann)", eFilmCritic, March 20, 2005, available here.
  3. DENNIS HARVEY, "Losing Ground", Variety, March 22, 2005, available here.
  4. Prairie Miller, "Losing Ground: Microcosm Of A Greed Culture", WBAI Arts Magazine, available here.
  5. Les Gutman, "A CurtainUp Review: Losing Ground", CurtainUp, available here.
  6. http://www.nytheatre.com/nytheatre/archweb/arch2003_l.php#LOSING_GROUND
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